Second-person writing refers to the use of "I" or "we" in place of the author to narrate the story. This kind of writing style usually makes the readers feel more real and more integrated into the story. Here are some common ways to write in the second person: 1. Writing style that starts with "I": Start with "I" to describe the protagonist's personal information, experiences, feelings, etc. For example," I came to this strange city and started my new life." 2. Writing style that starts with "we": Start with "we" to describe the relationship, experiences, feelings, etc. between the protagonist and others. For example," We came to this strange city and started our new life." 3. Writing style that starts with "you": Start with "you" to describe the protagonist's personal information, experiences, feelings, etc. For example," You came to this strange city and started your new life." The second person writing method could allow the readers to feel the story and the characters 'feelings more truthfully, enhancing the reader's sense of immersion. However, it should be noted that when writing in the second person, one should pay attention to the expression of the language and the control of the tone to avoid misunderstanding the readers.